[URGENT] Touch Screen Unresponsive in Recovery - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys,
So we all know that Synaptics has kinda screwed us over with the touch screen driver. My screen often comes unresponsive; in that case, I just wait it out for a few minutes, and it's back to normal.
Today was not the case.
I'm running CM M9 with AK kernel. The screen stopped working, and after a few minutes of not working, I did a hard reset. One interesting thing though is that the power menu didn't pop up, even though it usually does when the power button is held for ~2 seconds.
I was thinking, 'no big deal, right?' But when I booted up, the screen was responsive for maybe 5 seconds, and then it just shut down. Reboot after reboot after reboot, these results repeated.
So I pulled the stock boot.img from the M9 .zip and flashed it in Fastboot. When I booted up, I didn't even get those 5 seconds of grace time where the screen was responsive. Even after waiting 15 minutes, the screen seemed to be dead.
I decided to re-flash the ROM in TWRP. Even though my touchscreen wouldn't function in the actual Android system, it would always function whilst in TWRP. Again, this was not the case. Only the bottom navigation bar would register touches. Everything else was dead.
I'm going to flash CWM and see how everything goes. But please, can someone point me in the right direction, say, if my touchscreen is still dead after re-flashing? Thank you so much...

I have the same issue here, rebooting a couple of times sometimes works, to get the touch working again in recovery. Makes not difference though if you do a full wipe (system/ cache/ dalvik/ data etc) and flash the 11s stock/ m9 nightlies the problem is still there.
I've had to stop using the phone as the touch screen issues make it unusable most of the time

thelestat said:
I have the same issue here, rebooting a couple of times sometimes works, to get the touch working again in recovery. Makes not difference though if you do a full wipe (system/ cache/ dalvik/ data etc) and flash the 11s stock/ m9 nightlies the problem is still there.
I've had to stop using the phone as the touch screen issues make it unusable most of the time
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It's weird...I flip back between AK and the stock CM kernel, and the touchscreen works for maybe an hour, then it goes completely dead again (including when in recovery). And the touchscreen is dead no matter which recovery I use, whether it be TWRP or CWM.

Consider going pure stock and resetting tamper flags, if it keeps acting up you should be able to RMA it

demkantor said:
Consider going pure stock and resetting tamper flags, if it keeps acting up you should be able to RMA it
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I've got it back to working by messing with the kernel a little bit. How's the progress with the LOGO partition going? I saw that in the other thread, you almost bricked your OPO

Yeah it was an unfortunate mistake on my behalf while digging into it deeper, luckily all worked out in the end
Haven't had the chance to make more progress, the wife and I had our first child on Friday and I still have one more week of finals left (until I'm done with college for good!)
I hope to have some more time this next week to figure the rest out, I'm sure its doable but I don't want to risk anything before I know more!

Touch screen unresponsive
Any solution to this problem? Running 11.0-XNPH30O
Android 4.4.4 that was updated two days ago.
The touchscreen becomes unresponsive every hour or two and need to force turn off the phone by holding down the power and restarting.
Have had the phone for a little over a week and annoyed by little issues here and there. The orientation change (when turning phone for auto rotate) on a picture takes too long. Speaker phone was a problem initially, fixed with an update and now this touch screen unresponsiveness.
Doesn't matter if it's Synaptics or not. cyanogenmod and one plus need to figure out a solution and not sell a buggy phone on the most important features of a touch screen phone. ITS TOUCH SCREEN.
If I don't see a fix in 48 hours, I'll be returning the phone or selling it on eBay.
treChoy said:
Hey guys,
So we all know that Synaptics has kinda screwed us over with the touch screen driver. My screen often comes unresponsive; in that case, I just wait it out for a few minutes, and it's back to normal.
Today was not the case.
I'm running CM M9 with AK kernel. The screen stopped working, and after a few minutes of not working, I did a hard reset. One interesting thing though is that the power menu didn't pop up, even though it usually does when the power button is held for ~2 seconds.
I was thinking, 'no big deal, right?' But when I booted up, the screen was responsive for maybe 5 seconds, and then it just shut down. Reboot after reboot after reboot, these results repeated.
So I pulled the stock boot.img from the M9 .zip and flashed it in Fastboot. When I booted up, I didn't even get those 5 seconds of grace time where the screen was responsive. Even after waiting 15 minutes, the screen seemed to be dead.
I decided to re-flash the ROM in TWRP. Even though my touchscreen wouldn't function in the actual Android system, it would always function whilst in TWRP. Again, this was not the case. Only the bottom navigation bar would register touches. Everything else was dead.
I'm going to flash CWM and see how everything goes. But please, can someone point me in the right direction, say, if my touchscreen is still dead after re-flashing? Thank you so much...
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treChoy said:
I've got it back to working by messing with the kernel a little bit.
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I've got a touchscreen dead zone at the bottom, just all the navbar area. I wonder if it could be possible to get it back to working by messing with the kernel as you did. Which kernel and tweaks.
Thanks.
Edit: now the dead zone has extended to the hardware buttons. I have to rotate the screen 180° in order to be able to use the navbar.
Thanks

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[Q] Nexus S not waking up from sleep

Hi, I have a i9020T and just gotten it about 10 days ago.
Long story short the phone was dropped and the screen quickly started changing colors until it completely failed. So I order a new screen replace it, now everything looks good, the phone starts up normally, at this point everything is stock, factory reseted and everything.
Good right, well as soon as I put the phone to sleep it fails to wake up. It seems to function perfectly, buttons work I can unlock, I just can't see anything. Now matter how many times I restart and sleep the phone just doesn't wake up.
So I decide maybe another ROM/KERNEL could fix the problem, I was wrong. I have tried about 2 kernels, and 5 different roms, still nothing.
I am going to try and disassemble to see if there is a possible error, but other than the fact the phone wake up, it seems to work perfectly, CWM everything.
I cannot figure out if this is a hardware issue, but I am sure its not screen related. Hopefully not a motherboard issue.
I have searched google, xda everywhere yet no solution only few cases, but no real solution.
Thanks.
TheLegace.
I'm having the same issue. Then sometimes it randomly starts working again, but soon goes back to not waking up.

[Q] Screen Black But Touch Buttons Lit?

I thought I had a bricked infuse...but after unnecessarily removing the screen/components from the plastic casing and reassembling it, I tried recovering it again. I was FINALLY able to get it into download mode and then heimdal one click it back to stock. Everything went smoothly, but now when it "turns on" (I'm guessing), only the touch buttons at the bottom light up and respond to touch. The screen is absolutely black, except for the random FLASH that lasts a quarter of a second whenever I pull the battery and try rebooting it.
Has anyone ever had this problem before? I'm at a point where when it's on,( or at least I think it's on?), the touch buttons will light up and seem to respond to my touch (dim when touched). No vibrations of any sort though.
Please help
PS: If it is of any use..I used CM9 before all of this happened and I initially attempted to wipe it back to stock multiple times in the past, each time resulting in a frozen ODIN wipe. When I disconnected the phone during the process of wiping it, it no longer turned on or responded to charging the battery (I now have an external battery charger).
Also..when it is connected to my windows laptop, I get an error saying the USB device is malfunctioning.
At the very least it sounds like your internal drive is messed up. Try using the back to stock again - you could even try Odin again. However the problem could be more severe than that. You may want to make sure you reconnected all the components properly. One slightly loose connection can cause problems like you're having. I'm thinking that you might have a loose screen connector.
Pok3rr said:
but after unnecessarily removing the screen/components from the plastic casing and reassembling it
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Also.may have something to do with that...not saying it is but that's a possibility, if you were to.rough with something or gave off a static discharge (computer motherboards are extremely sensitive to static...I'd assume mobile motherboards are too...)
Anyways try running Odin/heimdall again...
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I'm having the same problem
Pok3rr said:
I thought I had a bricked infuse...but after unnecessarily removing the screen/components from the plastic casing and reassembling it, I tried recovering it again. I was FINALLY able to get it into download mode and then heimdal one click it back to stock. Everything went smoothly, but now when it "turns on" (I'm guessing), only the touch buttons at the bottom light up and respond to touch. The screen is absolutely black, except for the random FLASH that lasts a quarter of a second whenever I pull the battery and try rebooting it.
Has anyone ever had this problem before? I'm at a point where when it's on,( or at least I think it's on?), the touch buttons will light up and seem to respond to my touch (dim when touched). No vibrations of any sort though.
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My Infuse is doing the same thing, black screen, but touch buttons on. Every once in a while the lock screen pops up and you can get into the phone, but then it goes black again. My phone is not rooted and we haven't done anything except install some programs, but nothing recently. It only happens intermittently, so I think this may be a hardware related problem, but it would be great if anyone has any other ideas on the cause or a fix. Otherwise I suppose we'll have to see about having it repaired or get a new phone.

Bricked tf101 even after flashing stock

I was using a june version of PA, today I notice the tablet turned off by himself, when I try to boot it is stuck on the boot animation of the rom, I try wipe cache/dalvik, then it remains stuck on starting apps animation, then I try factory reset, and flash again, still nothing. After flashed stock rom with easyflasher, it is still stuck on boot animation (the one with asus inspiring etc...). I have to say touch was not working on twrp, and I don't know why, could it be some sensor/memory problem?
Flashing twrp after stock still no touch response, plus it takes like 2 minutes just to show the screen from where I press - volume button to go to recovery which is not normal
My guess is your screen digitizer is not working. It may be preventing ROMs from booting for some reason, but I have not heard of that causing this issue.
Ok, this might sound a little crazy, I washed the tablet under water thoroughly, then I put it to dry under direct sun on diagonal position, now it is working again, I might have deteriorated the battery tough
natostanco said:
Ok, this might sound a little crazy, I washed the tablet under water thoroughly, then I put it to dry under direct sun on diagonal position, now it is working again, I might have deteriorated the battery tough
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That's an... unconventional approach
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Nexus 5 restarting regardless of ROM

So I've tried factory wiping and installing a few different roms and no matter which one I go to I keep getting these random reboots. This is particularly troubling when I restore an older rom that I know I was not having this particular issue on.
It is making my phone pretty close to unusable since it will often go into an "Optimizing apps!" speil draining battery and taking an obnoxiously long time to reboot. Not sure what is up. Any suggestions?
Snow_fox said:
So I've tried factory wiping and installing a few different roms and no matter which one I go to I keep getting these random reboots. This is particularly troubling when I restore an older rom that I know I was not having this particular issue on.
It is making my phone pretty close to unusable since it will often go into an "Optimizing apps!" speil draining battery and taking an obnoxiously long time to reboot. Not sure what is up. Any suggestions?
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Try with a clean flash (or the factory images) without user data/modifications and see if your RRs are still there.
Is the power button stuck by any chance?
Primokorn said:
Try with a clean flash (or the factory images) without user data/modifications and see if your RRs are still there.
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I've factory reset a few times and wiped everything except internal storage pretty much. Even tried wiping user data just to see if it would help
dicecuber said:
Is the power button stuck by any chance?
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I don't think it's getting stuck it still seems to go in and out properly. I even took it out the case just to make sure there wasn't something I couldnt' seee putting pressure on it
Snow_fox said:
I've factory reset a few times and wiped everything except internal storage pretty much. Even tried wiping user data just to see if it would help
I don't think it's getting stuck it still seems to go in and out properly. I even took it out the case just to make sure there wasn't something I couldnt' seee putting pressure on it
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The button will NOT seem to be stuck, even if it is, as the contact is made internally. My bro´s Nexus had this problem, and by the end it kept rebooting constantly because the button was making contact on its own. I fixed it by tapping vigorously at the area between the power button and the camera and that made it work.
A way to know if it is stuck could be to press the volume down key as soon as it restarts, if it goes into recovery, then there is no doubt the power button is stuck.
Don´t dismiss hardware problems, as many Nexus are affected by the power button issue and you already tried software solutions which didn´t work.
Hope you sort it out. Remember to use an app to avoid pressing the button so much, such as when waking the device. I recommend Gravity Screen, but there are many other options.
simonarturo said:
The button will NOT seem to be stuck, even if it is, as the contact is made internally. My bro´s Nexus had this problem, and by the end it kept rebooting constantly because the button was making contact on its own. I fixed it by tapping vigorously at the area between the power button and the camera and that made it work.
A way to know if it is stuck could be to press the volume down key as soon as it restarts, if it goes into recovery, then there is no doubt the power button is stuck.
Don´t dismiss hardware problems, as many Nexus are affected by the power button issue and you already tried software solutions which didn´t work.
Hope you sort it out. Remember to use an app to avoid pressing the button so much, such as when waking the device. I recommend Gravity Screen, but there are many other options.
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Holding down volume after one reset actually put me into recovery. Plus it's restarting at times in recovery now :/
I doubt it's under warranty since I got it in feb 2014 x.x
Snow_fox said:
Holding down volume after one reset actually put me into recovery. Plus it's restarting at times in recovery now :/
I doubt it's under warranty since I got it in feb 2014 x.x
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If you got it directly from Google, I'd try calling them up and asking for a replacement even if you are a few months off the warranty period, I have read some stories of them honoring warranties in order to get rid of stock. That'd be true even now that the new Nexus is supposedly releasing this year. Nothing wrong with trying, you might get a new, shiny phone.
That being said, don't worry, it's perfectly fixable. The part that gets stuck is not the button itself, but the part that goes into the motherboard, so don't bother fiddling with the black button. I managed to fix my brother's button by doing the following:
- Clean the area between the button and phone of debris or any dirt that could be causing it to be stuck. This is just to be on the safe side, as it is unlikely that it is the cause of the malfunction.
- Take the case off the phone if you haven't, and then put it upside down and tap vigorously with your fingers in the area between the camera and the power button. It might not work the first few times, but it eventually will release the part that is stuck.
- As soon as you can get it to turn on without rebooting itself, install Gravity Screen, or any other app that replaces the power button to wake up or turn the screen off. You are looking to use the button as few times as possible.
After doing that, his Nexus went for being unusable due to constant reboots to working fine. It's been almost 6 months since it happened so it is bound to work, just don't lose heart and patiently work at it. Tap a bit harder if it's not working. Let us know whether you managed to fix it.
simonarturo said:
The button will NOT seem to be stuck, even if it is, as the contact is made internally. My bro´s Nexus had this problem, and by the end it kept rebooting constantly because the button was making contact on its own. I fixed it by tapping vigorously at the area between the power button and the camera and that made it work.
A way to know if it is stuck could be to press the volume down key as soon as it restarts, if it goes into recovery, then there is no doubt the power button is stuck.
Don´t dismiss hardware problems, as many Nexus are affected by the power button issue and you already tried software solutions which didn´t work.
Hope you sort it out. Remember to use an app to avoid pressing the button so much, such as when waking the device. I recommend Gravity Screen, but there are many other options.
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simonarturo said:
If you got it directly from Google, I'd try calling them up and asking for a replacement even if you are a few months off the warranty period, I have read some stories of them honoring warranties in order to get rid of stock. That'd be true even now that the new Nexus is supposedly releasing this year. Nothing wrong with trying, you might get a new, shiny phone.
That being said, don't worry, it's perfectly fixable. The part that gets stuck is not the button itself, but the part that goes into the motherboard, so don't bother fiddling with the black button. I managed to fix my brother's button by doing the following:
- Clean the area between the button and phone of debris or any dirt that could be causing it to be stuck. This is just to be on the safe side, as it is unlikely that it is the cause of the malfunction.
- Take the case off the phone if you haven't, and then put it upside down and tap vigorously with your fingers in the area between the camera and the power button. It might not work the first few times, but it eventually will release the part that is stuck.
- As soon as you can get it to turn on without rebooting itself, install Gravity Screen, or any other app that replaces the power button to wake up or turn the screen off. You are looking to use the button as few times as possible.
After doing that, his Nexus went for being unusable due to constant reboots to working fine. It's been almost 6 months since it happened so it is bound to work, just don't lose heart and patiently work at it. Tap a bit harder if it's not working. Let us know whether you managed to fix it.
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I'm going to get in contact with google. I tried pushing down on the area between the camera and it didn't help much. It has started working again properly after a really peculiar work around. I just don't want to have to be super cautious of a button for the rest of the time i own my device :/
Snow_fox said:
I'm going to get in contact with google. I tried pushing down on the area between the camera and it didn't help much. It has started working again properly after a really peculiar work around. I just don't want to have to be super cautious of a button for the rest of the time i own my device :/
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Please detail the peculiar work around you mention...
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mazubo said:
Please detail the peculiar work around you mention...
Sent from my XT1095 using Tapatalk 2
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Well someone mentioned maybe trying to clean it out somehow. I tried canned air and that didn't do anything so I formed a seal over the button using my mouth and then proceeded to exhale. It has yet to give me any trouble since then.
Had exactly the same issue, reboots over and over again, couldn't boot to bootloader without reboot...
What helped for me was something I read somewhere else, don't remember where, was knocking on the back cover between camera lense and the power switch, did it 4 days ago and it works since than..
Snow_fox said:
I formed a seal over the button using my mouth and then proceeded to exhale.
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Sounds sexual
You can take the back cover off, and if you are careful there is no sticker or seal that would tell google you have opened the device. It is difficult to pull all the way off, the vibration motor is attached to the case back and comes off with it so it would seem stuck. You just have to keep pulling.
aaargh777 said:
Had exactly the same issue, reboots over and over again, couldn't boot to bootloader without reboot...
What helped for me was something I read somewhere else, don't remember where, was knocking on the back cover between camera lense and the power switch, did it 4 days ago and it works since than..
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Pressing on the area between the camera and the on switch seems to help a lot of people it didn't seems ot have much of an effect for me. While my phone hasn't given me issues since shortly after I posted this thread I'm kinda worried I'm one drop away from the issue coming back
dicecuber said:
Sounds sexual
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No way to avoid it sounding that way I fear.
fwayfarer said:
You can take the back cover off, and if you are careful there is no sticker or seal that would tell google you have opened the device. It is difficult to pull all the way off, the vibration motor is attached to the case back and comes off with it so it would seem stuck. You just have to keep pulling.
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Would this allow me to repair it?
Yeah but you'd need to unscrew a plastic cover that is inside the phone. Phillips head screws, jewelers screwdriver size. Depends on if its dirt or a broken switch though.
fwayfarer said:
Yeah but you'd need to unscrew a plastic cover that is inside the phone. Phillips head screws, jewelers screwdriver size. Depends on if its dirt or a broken switch though.
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Sorry to disappoint everyone but this is a widespread problem that google is aware of fro some time now. It's not the power button but it's burried deep in the software and appreas to have popped up right after the Lollipop 5.1 up date. Check out all the posts on Google
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/IJSOuc7gw0w[376-400]
While it apprears to be confined to the Nexus 5 I have had it happen with my nexus 4 just running stock L 5.1
I hope that casts some light on it
Weirdly enough, my power button works flawlessly on 5 and 5.1. Red 32gb from the google play store. I've opened the case multiple times and put Arctic silver knockoff heat compound in sloppily and without regard, no issues other than sprint screwing up their spark LTE rollout.
Blacksmith5 said:
Sorry to disappoint everyone but this is a widespread problem that google is aware of fro some time now. It's not the power button but it's burried deep in the software and appreas to have popped up right after the Lollipop 5.1 up date. Check out all the posts on Google
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/IJSOuc7gw0w[376-400]
While it apprears to be confined to the Nexus 5 I have had it happen with my nexus 4 just running stock L 5.1
I hope that casts some light on it
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Sorry, I disagree. While some instances might be related to software, it has been proven that there is in fact a problem with the physical button getting stuck on Nexus 5 phones. You can check it online and will find lots of hits and even YouTube videos, most of them around the time before lollipop.
Best way to check whether it is software or hardware is to press the volume down key when your phone reboots by itself. If it takes you to the recovery, you can bet your cat that it is not lollipop's fault
So I'm suspecting that I have the wonky power button too but.....
I haven't been able to get it to go to recovery when pressing power down and I've defintely had a few restarts very recently.
More importantly, and something that I haven't seen anyone else post about; more often than not my N5 just shuts down. It's usually when I've doing something with the phone (today was flicking through my GPM library). I'll power it back on and it will boot cleanly and then (more often than not) power down again. Other times it will bootloop, but that's rare. It seems to me that if I let it boot up and then don't touch it for a while, it will stay up but I'm not sure that's consistent.
Anyone else seen or heard of the power button causing a powerdown instead of bootloop?
techinv said:
So I'm suspecting that I have the wonky power button too but.....
I haven't been able to get it to go to recovery when pressing power down and I've defintely had a few restarts very recently.
More importantly, and something that I haven't seen anyone else post about; more often than not my N5 just shuts down. It's usually when I've doing something with the phone (today was flicking through my GPM library). I'll power it back on and it will boot cleanly and then (more often than not) power down again. Other times it will bootloop, but that's rare. It seems to me that if I let it boot up and then don't touch it for a while, it will stay up but I'm not sure that's consistent.
Anyone else seen or heard of the power button causing a powerdown instead of bootloop?
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You will need to troubleshoot this the old-fashioned way. Have you installed any updates, apps, mods or anything recently?
Best case scenario would be that you flash a stock image without restoring apps, kernel or any mods. Run the phone for some time, couple of days or so, and be on the lookout for power downs or reboots. After that, you can try adding a few apps at a time and keep checking. If the phone reboots even with a clean factory image, then I'd have to say the hardware is faulty. Could be the power button, could be something else.
Try it out and let us know

Screen randomly turns off but phone still on, backlight often stays on

Hey guys, i'll try to explain the situation as best i can below, hopefully someone can work out what is wrong.
My phone is about 16 months old. About 2 months ago i dropped it twice within the space of a couple weeks. There were a few cracks along the screen, however it wasn't very noticeable and i wasn't going to bother having it fixed. The problem started a couple of weeks ago when i went to grab it out of my pocket, however i found out the screen was black and it wouldn't turn on. I don't really know how to describe it but it was acting very strange...
- The screen would have white/gray bars all over it then turn off, then it would do the same with very thin vertical lines that were white/gray/other colours...
- When i get the screen on, it generally turns off again within 30 seconds, however it can stay on for a few minutes.
- If the screen is on and i press the lock button, it almost certainly won't come back on.
- Restarting the phone or holding the power and volume button nearly always gets the screen to come back on. It often then restarts but turns off again shortly after.
- The phone is otherwise still working when the screen goes off; the notification light stays on and i hear messages etc coming through
- The backlight often stays lit, revealing a gray screen opposed from total black. Sometimes it does not stay lit however.
- When the screen came on it was often unresponsive to touch
I had the screen replaced yesterday by a phone repair shop and the phone is still not right. I have factory reset the phone and also wiped the partition cache. Other than that it is still not working. IT seems to be working better... The screen always seems responsive to touch when it is on, and it doesn't seem to be turning off as often. It generally starts up and works fine when i start up by holding the power button and down volume button together... However even still it sometimes just flashes up with a few thick white/gray and black lines on the screen..
Does anyone know what can be causing this and how i can resolve it? If you need any more information please let me know and i will try provide it. I could try get some pictures of what the screen is doing when i finish work. Thanks guys, i appreciate any input.
EDIT: I managed to get a pic of what i mean by the thin vertical lines all over the screen. This just appeared when i tried to restart the phone after it the screen had once again stopped working. The imgur link is gIFMGD6
Anyone have any ideas?
Hey, did you ever figure this problem out? My phone just started doing the same thing. Can't find much info about it.
angrysammich said:
Hey, did you ever figure this problem out? My phone just started doing the same thing. Can't find much info about it.
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Yeah, i had the screen fixed hoping it would fix it, however that didn't work. Turns out it was the motherboard, don't know what was wrong with it in particular other than it was simply going faulty. Had someone replace the motherboard on it for $50 and have had zero problems since! Hope that helps you.
Thanks for the response. I tried replacing the screen too with no luck. Unfortunately the same place that replaced the screen said it would cost $400 to replace the motherboard!!! The phone cost less than that so it looks like I'm gonna buy a new one.
ClangaBanga said:
Yeah, i had the screen fixed hoping it would fix it, however that didn't work. Turns out it was the motherboard, don't know what was wrong with it in particular other than it was simply going faulty. Had someone replace the motherboard on it for $50 and have had zero problems since! Hope that helps you.
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